add efficient versions of op_begin and op_end. Up to now always those from User have been
called, which in most cases follow an indirection (OperandList) even if the exact Instruction
type is known.
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instruction index across each part. Instruction indices are used
to make live range queries, and live ranges can extend beyond
scheduling region boundaries.
Refactor the ScheduleDAGSDNodes class some more so that it
doesn't have to worry about this additional information.
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scheduling, and generalize is so that preserves state across
scheduling regions. This fixes incorrect live-range information around
terminators and labels, which are effective region boundaries.
In place of looking for terminators to anchor inter-block dependencies,
introduce special entry and exit scheduling units for this purpose.
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even if the underlying operand is NULL. This may happen in debugging context
within opt with partial loop unrolling (see test/Transforms/LoopUnroll/partial.ll).
After this fix I can resubmit the (backed out) r63459:
* lib/VMCore/AsmWriter.cpp: use precise accessors.
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suprise to some callers, e.g. register coalescer. For now, add an parameter
that tells AnalyzeBranch whether it's safe to modify the mbb. A better
solution is out there, but I don't have time to deal with it right now.
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Adjust derived classes to pass UnknownLoc where
a DebugLoc does not make sense. Pick one of
DebugLoc and non-DebugLoc variants to survive
for all such classes.
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Many targets build placeholder nodes for special operands, e.g.
GlobalBaseReg on X86 and PPC for the PIC base. There's no
sensible way to associate debug info with these. I've left
them built with getNode calls with explicit DebugLoc::getUnknownLoc operands.
I'm not too happy about this but don't see a good improvement;
I considered adding a getPseudoOperand or something, but it
seems to me that'll just make it harder to read.
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getCALLSEQ_{END,START} to permit passing no DebugLoc
there. UNDEF doesn't logically have DebugLoc; add
getUNDEF to encapsulate this.
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SelectionDAGISel::CreateScheduler, and make it just create the
scheduler. Leave running the scheduler to the higher-level code.
This makes the higher-level code a little more explicit and
easier to follow, and will help enable some future refactoring.
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that used this header to select a scheduling policy should
use SchedulerRegistry.h instead (llvm-gcc and clang were
updated a while ago).
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target directories themselves. This also means that VMCore no longer
needs to know about every target's list of intrinsics. Future work
will include converting the PowerPC target to this interface as an
example implementation.
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support GraphViz, I've been using the foo->dump() facility. This
patch is a minor rewrite to the SelectionDAG dump() stuff to make it a
little more helpful. The existing foo->dump() functionality does not
change; this patch adds foo->dumpr(). All of this is only useful when
running LLVM under a debugger.
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they are useful to analyses other than BasicAliasAnalysis.cpp. Include
the full comment for isIdentifiedObject in the header file. Thanks to
Chris for suggeseting this.
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information. This eliminates the need for the Flags field in MemSDNode,
so this makes LoadSDNode and StoreSDNode smaller. Also, it makes
FoldingSetNodeIDs for loads and stores two AddIntegers smaller.
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option to make the -fno- form on the option. We also document the new
form in the CommandLine documentation.
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Live interval reconstruction needs to account for this, and scour its maps to
prevent dangling references.
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crashes or wrong code with codegen of large integers:
eliminate the legacy getIntegerVTBitMask and
getIntegerVTSignBit methods, which returned their
value as a uint64_t, so couldn't handle huge types.
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returned by getShiftAmountTy may be too small
to hold shift values (it is an i8 on x86-32).
Before and during type legalization, use a large
but legal type for shift amounts: getPointerTy;
afterwards use getShiftAmountTy, fixing up any
shift amounts with a big type during operation
legalization. Thanks to Dan for writing the
original patch (which I shamelessly pillaged).
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information output. However, many target specific tool chains prefer to encode
only one compile unit in an object file. In this situation, the LLVM code
generator will include debugging information entities in the compile unit
that is marked as main compile unit. The code generator accepts maximum one main
compile unit per module. If a module does not contain any main compile unit
then the code generator will emit multiple compile units in the output object
file.
[Part 1]
Update DebugInfo APIs to accept optional boolean value while creating DICompileUnit to mark the unit as "main" unit. By defaults all units are considered non-main. Update SourceLevelDebugging.html to document "main" compile unit.
Update DebugInfo APIs to not accept and encode separate source file/directory entries while creating various llvm.dbg.* entities. There was a recent, yet to be documented, change to include this additional information so no documentation changes are required here.
Update DwarfDebug to handle "main" compile unit. If "main" compile unit is seen then all DIEs are inserted into "main" compile unit. All other compile units are used to find source location for llvm.dbg.* values. If there is not any "main" compile unit then create unique compile unit DIEs for each llvm.dbg.compile_unit.
[Part 2]
Create separate llvm.dbg.compile_unit for each input file. Mark compile unit create for main_input_filename as "main" compile unit. Use appropriate compile unit, based on source location information collected from the tree node, while creating llvm.dbg.* values using DebugInfo APIs.
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This is Part 1.
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If a MachineInstr doesn't have a memoperand but has an opcode that
is known to load or store, assume its memory reference may alias
*anything*, including stack slots which the compiler completely
controls.
To partially compensate for this, teach the ScheduleDAG building
code to do basic getUnderlyingValue analysis. This greatly
reduces the number of instructions that require restrictive
dependencies. This code will need to be revisited when we start
doing real alias analysis, but it should suffice for now.
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